News & Notes on Solo Sikoa’s Losing Streak – Solo Sikoa’s trajectory in WWE presents a compelling narrative, one that diverges from the traditional path of a rising star. While many aspire to main-event status and accumulate victories, Sikoa finds himself in a distinctive position, facing a series of losses despite being pushed by the company.
Initially introduced in NXT, Sikoa transitioned to the main roster in September 2022, joining The Bloodline faction alongside Roman Reigns. Tasked with the role of enforcer for Reigns, Sikoa’s prominence within the faction elevated when Reigns took a hiatus following WrestleMania 40. Assuming leadership, Sikoa orchestrated the addition of Tama Tonga to the group, culminating in the expulsion of Jimmy Uso.
Despite his integral role within The Bloodline, Sikoa’s win-loss record paints a stark picture. According to CageMatch.net, he suffered 14 defeats in 2023 post-Crown Jewel, with a current streak of 40 consecutive losses as of Monday. While primarily featured in house shows, Sikoa’s last televised match resulted in a disqualification loss to Jey Uso on the April 5th episode of SmackDown.
As the son of Rikishi and sibling to Jimmy & Jey Uso, Sikoa’s wrestling pedigree is undeniable. His career reached a pinnacle with a notable victory over John Cena at Crown Jewel PLE in November, yet has since struggled to secure another win.
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News & Notes on Solo Sikoa’s Losing Streak